Earth Garden

life as a nomadic permie musician

LATELY, I’ve been thinking more and more about the idea of ‘home’. Throughout my life, I’ve rarely felt like I fit in. Growing up as a kid who rode a unicycle instead of a two-stroke dirt bike, made puns and silly noises instead of playing footy, and identified as a ‘greenie’ in a small town prided on its old-growth logging industry, it’s no wonder that my favourite principle of permaculture is to ‘use edges and value the marginal’.

In 2011, after studying permaculture at

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